https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55063

--- Comment #2 from Michael <[email protected]> ---
Oh sorry,

if i have a look at the custom format for the cell in Excel the '/' is replaced
by a '.'.

If i set cellStyle.setDataFormat(dataFormat.getFormat("MM//DD//YYYY")) then i
get MM..TT..JJJJ.

In Excel i can set the format MM/TT/JJJJ.

cheers, michael

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